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Dr. Tobias Grundgeiger
Psychologische Ergonomie Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Campus Hubland Nord Oswald-Külpe-Weg 82
D-97074 Würzburg (p) +49 931 31 81743 (f) +49 931 31 80613
Würzburg: http://psyergo.uni-wuerzburg.de/startseite/ CERG group: www.itee.uq.edu.au/cerg
Education
Degrees Field Institution Date
Ph.D. Applied Cognitive Psychology
The University of Queensland
05/2011
Diploma (M.A.) Cognitive Psychology Regensburg University 08/2006
Study Program International Competence Regensburg University 07/2004
Minor Degree Business Studies Regensburg University 06/2004
Professional and Academic Activities
Since 04/2015 Akademischer Rat [Assistant Professor with permanent position], Julius-Maximilians-Universität, Würzburg, Germany
Since 04/2014 Honorary Research Fellow of The University of Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia 11/2012 – 03/2015 Lecturer/Postdoctoral fellow, Julius-Maximilians-Universität,
Würzburg, Germany 10/2010 – 10/2012 Lecturer/Postdoctoral fellow, Heinrich-Heine-Universität,
Düsseldorf, Germany
02/2007 – 09/2010 PhD student at The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
10/2001 – 06/2006 Degree course Psychology at Regensburg University, Germany (grade 1.0)
02/2005 – 12/2006 Several periods as working student at Siemens AG, Department for User Interface Design, Munich, Germany
10/2003 – 07/2004 Study Program International Competence, University of
Regensburg, Germany (grade 1.3)
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10/2003 – 07/2005 Student assistant at the chair for Developmental Psychology of Prof Bäuml
09/1999 – 07/2000 Zivildienst [Community service] at the Children’s Cardiac Ward,
University Hospital Erlangen, Germany 09/1995 – 07/1999 A-level, Singen am Hohentwiel, Germany (grade 1.3)
Awards and Scholarships 03/2019 CHI 2019 Honourable Mention for Grundgeiger, T., Huber, S.,
Reinhardt, D., Steinisch, A., Happel, O., & Wurmb, T. (2019). Cognitive Aids in Acute Care: Investigating How Cognitive Aids Affect and Support In-hospital Emergency Teams. (only 4% of all submitted papers receive Honourable Mentions)
10/2018 Dieter W. Jahns Student Practitioner Award 2018 of the
Foundation for Professional Ergonomics for P. Schlosser ($ 1000), supervised by T. Grundgeiger ($ 1000 to support student projects) “Multiple-Patient Monitoring with a Head-Worn Display: Improving Supervising Anesthetists’ Situation Awareness in the Operating Suite”
10/2018 Invited keynote “Technological support in acute care: From
requirements to evaluations in the field” at the 12th International Meeting for Behavioural Sciences Applied to Surgery and Acute Care Settings, Munich, Germany, 19-20 October 2018
05/2017 Presentation Travel Scholarship of the German Academic
Exchange Service [Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, DAAD] (1600 Euro) to present at the Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA
06/2016 Research Award Vogel Stiftung Dr. Eckernkamp (€ 25,000)
awarded by the Universitätsbund Würzburg to Grundgeiger, Wurmb, & Happel for the project “Clinical evaluation and further development of a tablet-based application for in-hospital resuscitation documentation”, Julius-Maximilians-Universität, Würzburg, Germany
06/2016 Research Award of the Faculty of Human Sciences 2016 (€ 1000),
Julius-Maximilians-Universität, Würzburg, Germany 10/2015 HFES Healthcare Technical Group Best Student Paper Award for
D. Reinhardt, M. Albert, & A.-K. Kraft who were supervised by T. Grundgeiger. The paper was also selected as finalist for the HFES Alphonse Chapanis Student Paper Award.
10/2015 Dieter W. Jahns Student Practitioner Award 2015 of the
Foundation for Professional Ergonomics for M. Albert, D. Reinhardt, & A.-K. Kraft, supervised by T. Grundgeiger
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01/2015 Article ‘Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Prospective Memory’ by
Grundgeiger et al. was in the top three most downloaded articles of the journal Memory in 2014
10/2014 HFES Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making TG 1. Place
Best Student Paper Award for S. Huber and M. Weng, supervised by T. Grundgeiger and P. Sanderson
03/2012 American Psychological Association's Division 21 George E.
Briggs Dissertation Award 2012 in the Field of Applied Experimental Psychology
03/2012 The University of Queensland Dean's Award for Research Higher
Degree Excellence 2012 (awarded to the top 10% of all PhD thesis per year; total of 580 PhDs in 2011)
04/2011 Grundgeiger et al. (2010) has been nominated by the JEP:
Applied Editorial Team (Editor Rogers, Associate Editors Durso & Morrow) for the International Ergonomics Association (IEA) Liberty Mutual Medal Award in Occupational Safety and Ergonomics
10/2010 SimTecT 2010 Healthcare Simulation abstract by Grundgeiger et
al. included in “TOP 20 abstract” for publication in Simulation In Healthcare
09/2010 Awarded Student Member with Honors of the Human Factors and
Ergonomics Society for outstanding achievements and contributions to Human Factors
09/2010 Finalist Alphonse Chapanis Student Paper Award at the 54th
Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 06/2010 HFES-UQ Travel Scholarship, The University of Queensland,
Australia (AU $ 2,500; not accepted due to other funding source) 09/2009 Second place "3 minute thesis" competition, Faculty of Social and
Behavioural Sciences, The University of Queensland, Australia. Competition about presenting a thesis in 3 minutes. Judging criteria communication style, comprehension, and engagement.
01/2008 Awarded best abstract in Anesthesia Education/Information
Systems at the Society for Technology in Anesthesia conference (STA2008), San Diego, CA, 16-19 January 2008 (second author)
02/2007 – 08/2010 Endeavour International Postgraduate Research Scholarship
(IPRS) at The University of Queensland (AU $ ~105,000) 02/2007 – 08/2010 University of Queensland Research Scholarship (UQRS) at The
University of Queensland, (AU $ ~67,000)
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Professional Societies
Association for Computing Maschinery (ACM), member since 2019 Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, DGPs, member since 2011 [The German
Psychological Society]
Bereich Allgemeine Psychologie [Section General Psychology]
Bereich Arbeits-, Organisations- und Wirtschaftspsychologie [Section Work, Organizational, and Business Psychology
Member of the Aktionsbündnis Patientensicherheit e.V, member since 2008. [The
Coalition for Patient Safety]
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES), member since 2007
Healthcare Technical Group
Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making Technical Group Reviewing Activities
Peer reviews Healthcare: Advances in Simulation, British Medical Journal, British Journal of Anaesthesia, BMJ Quality & Safety (Quality and Safety in Healthcare), Journal of Critical Care, Journal of Healthcare Engineering, Pediatrics Cognitive Science: Applied Cognitive Psychology, Applied Ergonomics, Current Directions in Psychological Science, Ergonomics, Human Factors, Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Meeting, Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, Memory, Psychological Science, Sleep HCI: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Designing Interactive Systems (DIS), International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, TEI International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interactions
Grant application reviews Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German National Science Foundation)
Teaching Julius-Maximilians-University, Würzburg, Germany (since 2012)
Human-Computer-Systems Undergraduate Program
Introduction to Human-Computer-Interaction (Lecture), 3SWS, with Prof. Latoschik
Introduction to Human Factors/Ergonomics (Lecture), 2 SWS
Special Topics of Psychology for HCS (Lecture + tutorial), 3 SWS
Research Methods (Lecture + seminar), 4 SWS
Human Factors in safety-critical domains (Seminar), 2 SWS
10 x Guidelines (Seminar), 2 SWS
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Human-Computer-Interaction Master Program
Human-Computer-Interaction Theories (Seminar), 2 SWS
Work & Organisational Psychology (Seminar), 2 SWS, with Prof. Hurtienne
Joint Cognitive Systems (Seminar), 2 SWS
Eye-tracking: Method and application (Seminar), 2 SWS
Software in Organizations (Seminar), 2 SWS
Psychology of Interactive Systems, (Seminar), 2 SWS, with JProf. Wienrich
Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany (2010-2012)
Psychology Undergraduate Program
Experimental Research I & II (Seminar), each 2 SWS
Research Methods (Seminar), 2 SWS
Psychology Master Program
Quantitative Research Methods: Evaluation (Lecture), 2 SWS, with Prof. Bayen
The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia (2007-2010)
Psychology Undergraduate Program
PSYC 1020, Introduction to Psychology: Physiological and Cognitive Psychology
(Tutorial), 2 SWS
Master of Human Factors Online Program
HUFA 7012, Human Factors in Medicine (Health Care)
Research Grants Research Grants (Germany)
Sponsor Dates Investigator Names and Title of Project
Amount (Euro)
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German National Science Foundation)
2020-2013
GRUNDGEIGER & Niebling, grant ID GR 3970/6-1, „Mehr als Sicherheit und Effizienz in der Akutmedizin: Die Erfahrung einer verkörperten Personal-Umwelt Interaktion“
€ 620,000
(€ 330,727 for Grundgeiger)
Research contract as part of the Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie sponsored national air traffic research program FUTURE led by the Deutsche Flugsicherung (air traffic control Germany)
01/2019-09/2021
GRUNDGEIGER & Hurtienne, research contract FUTURE (Fluglotsen-Unterstützung Endanflug)
€ 250,857
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Universitätsbund Würzburg‘s Research Award Vogel Stiftung Dr. Eckernkamp, Julius-Maximilians-Universität, Würzburg, Germany
06/2016-12/2017
GRUNDGEIGER, Wurmb, & Happel, “Clinical evaluation and further development of a tablet-based application for in-hospital resuscitation documentation”
€ 25,000
Human Dynamics Centre of the Faculty of Human Sciences Start-up grant, Julius-Maximilians-University Würzburg, Germany
05/2015-09/2015
Hurtienne & GRUNDGEIGER, “Commission errors & Prospective memory”
€ 12,000
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German National Science Foundation)
05/2013- 04/2015
GRUNDGEIGER, grant ID GR 3970/1-1, “Delaying execution of intentions: What mechanisms cause forgetting or prevent forgetting”
€ 87,072
Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany, Strategic Research Funding
02/2012- 09/2012
GRUNDGEIGER, “The effect of sleep deprivation on the remembering of future intentions”
€ 7,966
Research Grants (Australia)
Sponsor Dates Investigator Names and Title of Project
Amount (AUD$)
Australian Research Council, ARC
01/2018-01/2021
Sanderson, Liu, Matthews, GRUNDGEIGER, Loab, & Hill “ “Wearable displays for high-tempo work in mission-critical worlds“ grant ID DP180103702
$ 453,370
Australian Research Council, ARC
01/2014-01/2018
Sanderson, Aitken, Dekker, Venkatesh, GRUNDGEIGER, & Liu “Interruptions, work coordination, and resilience“ grant ID DP140101821
$ 489,000
ITEE Strategic Research Funding, School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (ITEE), The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
01/2012 Sanderson, Venkatesh, Liu, & GRUNDGEIGER, “User-initiated portable reminder cues for healthcare and elsewhere”
$ 20,000
National Health and Medical Research Council grant administered by Centre of Research and Excellence in Patient Safety, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
01/2007- 01/2010
Sanderson & GRUNDGEIGER, subproject on NHMRC grant ID 264643, “Managing interruptions and distractions in anaesthesia practice”
$ 84,000
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Extracurricular Activities
06/2019 Examiner for PhD thesis, The University of Western Australia,
02/2019 Opponent at Ari Kolbeinsson's public defence at the University of Skövde, Sweden
Since 10/2017 Mitglied des Prüfungsausschusses Mensch-Computer-Systeme (B.Sc.) und Human-Computer-Interaction (M.Sc.), Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg [Member of the examination committee for Human-Computer-System (B.Sc.) and HCI (M.Sc.)]
Since 10/2017 Fachstudienberatung Mensch-Computer-Systeme (B.Sc.) und Human-Computer-Interaction (M.Sc.), Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg [Student Advisor for Human-Computer-System (B.Sc.) and HCI (M.Sc.)]
Since 10/2017 Mitglied der Eignungskommission für die Bewerbung zum Master Human-Computer- Interaction (M.Sc.), Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg [Member of Eignungskommission for Human-Computer-System (B.Sc.) and HCI (M.Sc.)]
Since 01/2015 Member of the ethics committee of the Institute Human-Computer-
Media, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Since 2013 Assisting to organize the World Usability Day in Würzburg 02/2012 Basismodul “Professionelle Lehrkompetenz für die Hochschule”
der Hochschuldidaktik in NRW, 80 Arbeitseinheiten à 45 Min. [Basic module “Professional university didactic for university”, 80 work units each 45 min]
09/2011 – 10/2012 Fachstudienberatung [Student Advisor] Master of Science
Psychology, Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf 04/2009 – 04/2010 Founding President of the Human Factors Ergonomics Society
Student Chapter at The University of Queensland Publications *indicates Bachelor or Master student co-author
+indicates PhD student co-author
Peer reviewed journals and highly selective conferences
1. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Hurtienne, J., Happel, O. (accepted 14-Oct-2019). Why and How to
Approach User Experience in Safety-Critical Domains: The example of healthcare. Human
Factors.
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2. Sanderson, P.M., McCurdie, T. & GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2019). Interruptions in
healthcare: Assessing the connection with error and patient harm. Human Factors,
61(7), 1025–1036. https://doi.org/10.1177/0018720819869115
3. Schlosser, P.*, GRUNDGEIGER, T., Sanderson, P., & Happel, O. (2019). An exploratory
clinical evaluation of a head-worn display based multiple-patient monitoring application:
impact on supervising anesthesiologists’ situation awareness. Journal of Clinical
Monitoring and Computing, 33(6), 1119–1127 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10877-019-
00265-4
4. Schaper, P.+, & GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2019). Commission errors with forced response
lag. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 72(10), 2380-2392.
https://doi.org/10.1177/1747021819840583
5. Klüber, S.*, Wolf, E.*, Mohamed, I., Brecknell, B., GRUNDGEIGER, T. & Sanderson, S.
(2019). Head-Worn Displays and Spearcons: Supporting Multiple Patient Monitoring.
Applied Ergonomics, 78, 86-96.
6. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Huber, S., Reinhardt, D., Steinisch, A., Happel, O., & Wurmb, T.
(2019). Cognitive Aids in Acute Care: Investigating How Cognitive Aids Affect and
Support In-hospital Emergency Teams. Paper presented at the 2019 CHI Conference on
Human Factors in Computing Systems, Glasgow, UK (acceptance rate of 23.8%). [CHI
2019 Honourable Mentions].
7. Schlosser, P.*, GRUNDGEIGER, T., & Happel, O. (2018). Multiple patient monitoring in
the operating room using a head-mounted display. Proceedings of the 2018 CHI
Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Montreal,
QC, Canada: April 21–26, 2018 (acceptance rate of 39.8%).
8. Schaper, P. +, & GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2018). The effect of different distractions on
remembering delayed intentions. Memory, 26(2), 154-170.
9. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Klöffel, C., Mohme, S., Wurm, T. &., Happel, O. (2017). An
investigation into the effects of real vs. simulated cases and level of experience on the
distribution of visual attention during induction of general anaesthesia. Anaesthesia,
72(5), 624-632.
10. Weng, M.*, Huber, S.*, GRUNDGEIGER, T., & Sanderson, P. (2017). The effect of
visual cues on interruption management. International Journal of Human-Computer
Studies, 103, 77-94.
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11. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Pichen, J.*, Häfner, J.*, Sperlich, B., & Löffler, D. (2017).
Combating sedentary lifestyle: A distributed prospective memory approach. Proceedings
of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2017, Denver, CO:
May 6-13 2017, 1632-1639. (acceptance rate of 38.7%)
12. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Hester, J., Held, V., & Hurtienne, J. (2017). Beyond knowledge
acquisition: Medical device training as a cooperative process. CSCW '17: Computer
Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing Companion Proceedings, 187-190.
(acceptance rate < 40%)
13. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Albert, M.*, Reinhardt, R. *, Happel, O., Steinisch, M., & Wurmb, T.
(2016). Real-time table-based resuscitation documentation by the team lead: Evaluating
documentation quality and clinical performance. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma,
Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine, 24(1), 1-7.
14. Schaper, P.+, & GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2016). Commission errors in delay-execute
prospective memory tasks. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 7, 1-16.
15. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Dekker, S., Sanderson, P., Liu, D., Brecknell, B., & Aitken, L. M.
(2016). Obstacles to research on the effects of interruptions in healthcare. BMJ Quality
and Safety, 25(6), 392-395.
16. GRUNDGEIGER,T., Kolb, L.*, Korb, M.O.*, Mengelkamp. C., & Held, V. (2015). Training
students to use syringe pumps: An experimental comparison of e-learning and
classroom training. Biomedical Engineering/Biomedizinische Technik. 61(2), 211–220.
17. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Roewer, R., Grundgeiger, J., Hurtienne, J. &., Happel, O. (2015).
Body posture during simulated tracheal intubation: Video laryngoscopy causes a more
ergonomic posture than direct laryngoscopy for experts and novices. Anaesthesia, 70
(12), 1375-81.
18. Sanderson, P., & GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2015). How do interruptions affect clinician
performance in healthcare? Negotiating fidelity, control, and potential generalizability in
the search for answers. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 79, 85-96.
19. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Harris, B., Ford, N., Sanderson, P., & Venkatesh, B. (2014).
Emergency medical equipment storage: Benefits of visual cues tested in field and
simulated settings. Human Factors, 56(5), 958-972.
20. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Sanderson, P., & Dismukes, R. K. (2014). Prospective memory in
complex sociotechnical systems. Zeitschrift für Psychologie. 222(2), 100-109.
21. GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2014). Noncompetitive retrieval practice causes retrieval-induced
forgetting in cued recall but not in recognition. Memory & Cognition, 42(3), 400-408.
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22. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Bayen, U. J., & Horn, S. (2014). Effects of sleep deprivation on
prospective memory. Memory, 22(6), 679-686.
23. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Sanderson, P. M., Beltran Orihuela, C., Thompson, A.,
MacDougall, H. G., Nunnink, L., & Venkatesh, B. (2013). Remembering future Tasks in
the ICU: The effect of visual cues on task execution in a representative simulation.
Ergonomics, 56(4), 579-589.
24. Bayen, U. J., Dogangun, A., GRUNDGEIGER, T., Haese, A., Stockmanns, G., & Ziegler,
J. (2013). Evaluating the effectiveness of a memory aid system. Gerontology, 59(1), 77-
84.
25. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Sanderson, P.M., Venkatesh, B., & MacDougall, H. (2010).
Interruption management in the intensive care unit: Predicting resumption times and
assessing distributed support. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. 16(4), 317–
334.
26. GRUNDGEIGER, T., & Sanderson, P. (2009). Interruptions in healthcare: Theoretical
views. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 78, 293-307.
27. Liu, D., GRUNDGEIGER, T., & Sanderson, P., Jenkins, S., & Leane, T. (2009).
Interruptions and blood transfusion checks: Lessons from the simulated operating room.
Anesthesia and Analgesia, 108(1), 219-222.
28. Aslan, A., Bäuml, K.-H., & GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2007). The role of inhibitory processes
in part-list cuing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition,
33(2), 335-341.
Refereed conference papers
1. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Egenolf, T.*, Markus, C., & Happel, O. (2019). The effect of device
(video-based vs. direct laryngoscopy) and experience (junior vs. senior) on situation
awarness during simulated tracheal intubation. Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting
of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Seattle, Washington, USA. October 28 -
November 1, 2019
2. Wolf, E.*, Heinrich, R.*, Michalek, A.*, Schraudt, D.*, Hohm, A.*, Hein, R.*,
GRUNDGEIGER, T., & Happel, O. (2019).Rapid preparation of eye tracking data for
debriefing in medical training: A feasibility study. Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting
of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Seattle, Washington, USA. October 28 -
November 1, 2019
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3. Salisbury, I., Tang,T.-L., Browning, C., Schlosser, P., Mohamed, I., GRUNDGEIGER, T.
Loeb, R., Sanderson, P.M. (2019). Cueing Attention to a Matrix of Values on a Head-
Worn Display: Four Studies with a Multiple Patient Monitoring Task. Proceedings of the
63rd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Seattle,
Washington, USA. October 28 - November 1, 2019
4. Diethei, D., GRUNDGEIGER, T., & Schöning, J. (2018). Designing a Power Plant
Control Room: From Paper to Virtual Reality. Paper presented at the VRST 2018: ACM
Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology, Tokyo, Japan, Nov 28 - Dec 1.
5. Diethei, D.*, Ertle, F.*, GRUNDGEIGER, T., Mengelkamp, C., & Held, V. (2017). E-
Learning vs. E-Learning with hands-on: An experimental study to improve clinical skills.
Proceedings of the 61th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
Austin, TX: October 9–13, 2017, pp. 660 – 660.
6. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Klöffel, C.*, Mohme, S.+, Wurmb, T., & Happel, O. (2016). Eye
tracking in anesthesiology: A preliminary analysis of the effect of the environment
(simulated vs. real) on visual attention. Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of the
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Washington DC, September 19–23, 2016.
7. Schlosser, P.*, Sanderson, P. M., GRUNDGEIGER, T., Loeb, R., & Liu, D. (2016). The
effect of conventional screens vs. head-mounted displays on alarm monitoring
strategies. Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and
Ergonomics Society, Washington DC, September 19–23, 2016.
8. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Wurmb, T., & Happel, O. (2015). Eye tracking in anesthesiology:
Literature review, methodological issues, and research topics. Proceedings of the 59th
Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Los Angeles, CA:
October 26–30, 2015.
9. Reinhardt, D.*, Kraft, A-K.*, Albert, M.*, GRUNDGEIGER, T., Happel, O., Steinisch, A.,
&. Wurmb, T. (2015). Development and formative evaluation of the DoRea App for real-
time resuscitation documentation. Proceedings of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Human
Factors and Ergonomics Society. Los Angeles, CA: October 26–30, 2015. [Dieter W.
Jahns Student Practitioner Award 2015 of the Foundation for Professional
Ergonomics, Best Student Paper Award of the HFES Healthcare Technical Group,
Finalist HFES Alphonse Chapanis Student Paper Award]
10. Huber, S.*, Weng, M.*, GRUNDGEIGER, T., & Sanderson, P. (2014). The effect of
visual cues on how people handle interruptions. Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting
of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Chicago, IL: 27 - 31 October. [Won
HFES Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making TG Best Student Paper Award]
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11. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Scharf, M., Grundgeiger, J., & Scheuchenpflug, R. (2014). Manual
distractions of ambulance drivers: Light-and-siren vs. non-light-and-siren travel.
Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
Chicago, IL: 27 - 31 October.
12. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Happel, O., Grundgeiger, J., & Roewer, R. (2014). Body posture
during simulated tracheal intubation: Comparison of the effects of video laryngoscopy
and direct laryngoscopy. Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors
and Ergonomics Society. Chicago, IL: 27 - 31 October.
13. Harris, B., Ford, N., GRUNDGEIGER, T., Sanderson, P., & Venkatesh, B. (2013).
Evaluating the redesign of an ICU bedside emergency equipment drawer. Proceedings
of the 57th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. San Diego,
CA: 30 September-4 October.
14. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Sanderson, P., Beltran Orihuela, C., Thompson, A., McDougall, H.,
Nunnink, L., & Venkatesh, B. (2010). Distractions and interruptions in the intensive care
unit: A field observation and a simulator experiment. Proceedings of the 54th Annual
Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. San Francisco, CA: 27
September - 1 October. [Finalist for Alphonse Chapanis Student Paper Award]
15. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Sanderson, P. M., MacDougall, H. G., & Venkatesh, B. (2009).
Distributed prospective memory: An approach to understanding how nurses remember
tasks. Proceedings of the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics
Society. San Antonio, TX: 19-23 October.
16. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Sanderson, P. M., MacDougall, H. G., & Venkatesh, B. (2009).
How nurses overcome interruptions: an analysis of distributed support. Proceedings of
the 17th Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA2009).
Beijing, PRC: 9-14 August 2009.
17. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Sanderson, P., Jenkins, S., & Leane, T. (2008). Effects of
interruptions on prospective memory performance in anesthesiology. Proceedings of the
52nd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. New York, NY: 22-
26 September 2008.
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Conference abstracts and posters
1. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Schlosser, P.*, Sanderson, P., & Happel, O. (2019). An exploratory
clinical evaluation of a head-worn display based multiple-patient monitoring application:
impact on supervising anesthesiologists’ situation awareness. Presentation as part of the
CHI 2019 WISH Symposium Research Highlights Track, Glasgow, UK
2. Huber, S.*, GRUNDGEIGER, T., Reinhardt, D., Happel, O., Steinisch, A., Wurmb, T.
(2018). A cognitive aid to support emergency response teams during in-hospital cardiac
arrest. Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter,
Berlin, Germany.
3. Schaper, P.+, & GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2018). Commission Errors – Determined to do the
wrong thing? Abstract submitted to the 5th International Conference on Prospective
Memory, Melbourne, Australia: Jan 03 - 06, 2018
4. Außenhofer, T.*, Diethei, F.*, Ertle, F.* & Grundgeiger, T. (2017). Typische vs.
untypische Platzierung von Webobjekten mobiler Websiten. Mensch & Computer 2017,
Regensburg, Germany: Sep 08 – 12, 2017.
5. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Wurmb, T., & Happel, O. (2017). Experience of a Human Factor –
Medical Collaboration: The Development, Evaluation, and Implementation of an
Application to Support In-Hospital Resuscitation Teams. Presentation at the 2017
International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care, March 5–8,
New Orleans, Louisiana.
6. Schaper, P.+, & GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2017). The role of response suppression in
commission errors. The 20th European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP)
Conference, September 3-6, Potsdam.
7. Wurmb, T., Huber, S., GRUNDGEIGER, T., Reinhardt, D., Steinisch, A., & Happel, O.
(2017). “Cognitive Aid“ und Echtzeit-Dokumentation bei innerklinischen Reanimationen:
Weiterentwicklung einer Tablet-PC basierten „App“. Presentation at the
Wissenschaftliche Arbeitstage Notfallmedizin (WATN) 2017, 12.-13.02.17, Kiel.
8. Schaper, P.+, & GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2017). I should have stopped – Investigating the
role of response suppression in commission errors. Beiträge zur 59.Tagung
experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, March 26-29, Dresden.
9. Löffler, L., Wallmann-Sperlich, B., Wan, J., Knött, J., Vogel, A., & GRUNDGEIGER, T.
(2016). Opportunities for standing up: Combating the sedentary workplace through
contextual design. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe
Chapter 2013 Annual Conference, Prague, Czech Republic: October 26-28, 2016.
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10. Wurmb, T., Happel, O., Albert, T.M., Reinhardt, D., Kraft, A.-K., Steinisch, A., &
GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2016). Echtzeit-Dokumentation bei innerklinischen Reanimationen:
Chronik der Entwicklung einer Tablet-PC basierten „App“. Presentation at the
Wissenschaftliche Arbeitstage Notfallmedizin (WATN) 2016, 07.02.16 - 08.02.16, Kiel.
11. Schaper, P.+, & GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2015). The effects of divided attention on
commission errors in the delay execute paradigm. In Bermeitinger, C., Mojzisch, A., &
Greve, W. (Eds.), Beiträge zur 57.Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen
(p.219).
12. Schaper, P.+, & GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2014). Errors of commission in the delayed
execute paradigm: Analyzing reaction times and prospective memory performance.
Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Prospective Memory, Naples,
Italy: 26-30 May, 2014.
13. Schaper, P.+, & GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2014). Exploring commission errors after finished
delayed intentions. In Schütz, A.C., Drewing, K., & Gegenfurtner, K.G.(Eds.), Beiträge
zur 56.Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (p. 224).
14. GRUNDGEIGER, T., & Sanderson, P. (2014). Prospective memory in safety-critical
Domains. In Ansorge, U., Kirchler, E., Lamm, C., & Leder, H. (Eds.) Beiträge zur
54.Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, Vienna, Austria (p. 102).
15. GRUNDGEIGER, T.‚ Bayen, U.J., & Horn, S.S. (2012). Effects of sleep deprivation on
prospective memory. In Bröder, A., Erdfelder, E., Hilbig, B. E., Meiser, T., Pohl, R.F., &
Stahlberg,D. (Eds.), Beiträge zur 53.Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen,
Mannheim, Germany (p. 280).
16. Dogangün, A., & GRUNDGEIGER, T., Bayen, U. J., Haese, A., Stockmanns, G., &
Ziegler, J. (2011). Der Awareness-Assistent: Ergebnisse einer Wirksamkeitsevaluation
der elektronischen Gedächtnisassistenten. Paper presented at the REHACARE
Internationale, Düsseldorf, Germany: 21-24 September 2011.
17. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Sanderson, P. M., Beltran Orihuela, C., Thompson, A.,
MacDougall, H. G., Nunnink, L., & Venkatesh, B. (2010). Using a full-scale simulation
environment to investigate how nurses remember future intentions. Proceedings of the
SimTecT 2010. Melbourne, VIC; 30 Aug - 2 Sep 2010. [Selected as “TOP 20 abstract”
for publication in Simulation in Healthcare: Grundgeiger, T, et al. (2010). Using a full-
scale simulation environment to investigate how nurses remember future intentions.
Simulation in Healthcare, 5(6), 366.]
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18. GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2010). The effect of different distractions on delayed intentions.
The 3rd International Conference on Prospective Memory. Vancouver, Canada: 28-30
July 2010.
19. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Sanderson, P., Beltran Orihuela, C., Thompson, A., McDougall, H.,
Nunnink, L., & Venkatesh, B. (2010). Prospective memory in intensive care nursing. The
3rd International Conference on Prospective Memory. Vancouver, Canada: 28-30 July
2010.
20. Liu, D., GRUNDGEIGER, T., Sanderson, P. M., Leane, T., Jenkins, S. (2008).
Interruptions, distractions and situation awareness in advanced display studies.
Abstract for Society for Technology in Anesthesia (STA2008) Annual Meeting. San
Diego, CA: 16-19 Jan, 2008. [Won Best Abstract Award in the area of Anesthesia
Information Systems].
21. GRUNDGEIGER, T., Alsan, A., & Bäuml, K.-H. (2006). Die negative Wirkung von
Hinweisreizen beim episodischen Erinnern: Evidenz für inhibitorische Prozesse. In
Hecht, H., Berti, S., Meinhardt, G. & Gamer, M. (Eds.), Beiträge zur. 48.Tagung
experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, Mainz, Germany (p. 264).
Book chapters
1. Loft, S., Dismukes, K., & GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2019). Prospective memory in safety-
critical work contexts. In J. Rummel & M. McDaniel (Eds.), Current Issues in Memory:
Prospective Memory: Taylor and Francis.
Invited talks & other talks
1. GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2019). Understanding distractions and interruptions in anaesthesia
care. Invited contribution to the panel discussion From cell phones to noisy rooms – Can
distractions in the OR harm your patients. The European Society of Anaesthesiology
annual meeting Euroanaesthesia 2019, 01 Juli – 3 Juli, Vienna, Austria.
2. GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2018). Technological support in acute care: From requirements to
evaluations in the field. Invited Keynote at the 12th International Meeting on Behavioural
Sciences Applied to Surgery and Acute Care Settings, 19 – 20 October, Munich,
Germany.
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3. GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2016). Visual attention distribution of anesthesiologist during the
induction of general anesthesia: A descriptive and predictive analyses. Department of
Psychology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.
4. GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2016). Technikprobleme im Alltag und an der Arbeit: Menschliches
Versagen oder unbrauchbare Technik? Hörsaal-on-Tour Vortragsreihe des Würzburger
Universitätsbunds WS 15/16, Würzburg, Germany.
5. GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2014). Usability Problems: Past, Modern, & Contemporary. 2nd
World Usability Day in Würzburg, 13.11.14, Würzburg, Germany.
6. GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2013). Prospective Memory in Critical Care. Accepted for the 121st
Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii, HI:
July 31 - August 4, 2013. [APA Div 21George E. Briggs Dissertation Award 2012]
7. GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2011). Distractions and interruptions in the intensive care unit.
Invited talk at National Nursing Research Unit and the Patient Safety & Service Quality
Research Centre, King’s College London, UK, 14 Mar 2011.
8. GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2009). Invited short summary of students' perceptions of the
conference at the closing ceremony. 17th Triennial Congress of the International
Ergonomics Association (IEA2009). Beijing, PRC: 9-14 August 2009.
Organised symposia 1. Schaper, P.+ & GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2015). Prospective Memory – Current Trends and
Theoretical Advances. Symposia at the 57.Tagung experimentell arbeitender
Psychologen (TEAP), Hildesheim, Germany.
Media
1. „Unterbrechungen im Krankenhaus“ JuKiP - Ihr Fachmagazin für Gesundheits- und
Kinderkrankenpflege. Ausgabe 02.2014 [News item in paper]
2. „Verursachen Unterbrechungen Fehler?“ Personalführung. Magazin der Deutschen
Gesellschaft für Personalführung e.V. Meldung unter Rubrik „Themen + Trends“.
Ausgabe 01.2014. [News item in paper]
3. „Verursachen Unterbrechungen Fehler?“. einBLICK. Das Online-Magazin der Universität
Würzburg Ausgabe 19. November 2013. [News item in paper]
4. „Prospektives Gedächtnis“. Gesendet am 17.07.2013 um 10.40 Uhr im Bayrischen
Rundfunkt 2, Sendung: Notizbuch. [Radio]
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5. „Vergessen und erinnern: Da war doch was???“. Ausgestrahlt am 21.05.2013 im
Bayrischen Fernsehen, Sendung: Abendschau. [Television]
6. „Vom Vergessen und Erinnern“. einBLICK. Das Online-Magazin der Universität
Würzburg Ausgabe 30. April 2013. [News item in paper]
Theses
1. GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2011). Distributed Prospective Memory in Critical Care: Resuming
interrupted tasks and remembering future intentions. PhD thesis. School of Psychology,
The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
2. GRUNDGEIGER, T. (2006). Part-list cuing mit impliziten Hinweisreizen [Part-list cuing
with implicit cues]. Dipolm thesis [Masters Level]. Department of Psychology,
Regensburg University, Regensburg, Germany.